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Fewer enterprises
The number of newly established enterprises continues to decline. In 2009 a total of 42 069 enterprises were established; a decrease of 10 per cent compared to the previous year.
The number of newly established private limited companies decreased even more, with 25 per cent fewer enterprises established in 2009 compared to 2008.
18 per cent fewer enterprises established in 2009 compared to 2006
The number of newly established enterprises has fallen each year from its peak in 2006. The number of newly established private limited companies declined even more during this period (-43 per cent).
Declining number of newly established enterprises in most activitiesNew industrial classification implemented from January 2009As of January 2009, a new version of Eurostat’s industrial classification, NACE, has been in use to classify enterprises and establishments. In these statistics this entails a more detailed presentation of enterprises by economic activity in tables and in StatBank. |
The new standard of industrial classification is presented here .
There were fewer newly established enterprises in almost every economic activity in 2009 compared to 2008. The greatest decline was found within Real estate activities (-1 506 enterprises), Construction (- 1 230 enterprises) and Financial and insurance activities (-653 enterprises). An increasing number of newly established enterprises were only found within Wholesale and retail trade, Human health and social work activities, Accommodation and food service activities and Activities of households as employers. However, this increase amounted to no more than 276 enterprises in total.
Enterprises 1 January
The number of enterprises as of 1 January decreased by 2 per cent from 2009 to 2010 (the figure for 2010 is estimated, the final figure will be available in 2011). Most enterprises were found within Wholesale and retail trade, Construction, Real estate activities and Professional, scientific and technical activities. More than half of all enterprises were found within these activities.
The figures include all enterprises except enterprises involved in agriculture, forestry, fishing or public administration. The figures for new enterprises in 2008 have been updated compared to the quarterly statistics on new enterprises. The increase in the number of enterprises from 1 January 2009 to 1 January 2010 is partly explained by a revision in the methodology.
Tables:
- Table 1 Number of enterprises and employees in stock of enterprises 1 January, new registered enterprises, newly established enterprises, enterprise drop outs and enterprise closures, by year. 2001-2010
- Table 2 Number of enterprises, newly established enterprises and enterprise closures, by economic activity by NACE Rev. 1.1. 2006-2008
- Table 3 Number of enterprises, newly established enterprises and enterprise closures by economic activity, by NACE Rev. 2. 2008-2010
- Table 4 Number of enterprises, newly established enterprises and enterprise closures, by legal form. 2007-2010
- Table 5 Number of enterprises, newly established enterprises and enterprise closures, by county. 2006-2010
- Table 6 Number of employees in newly established enterprises, enterprise closures and in the stock of enterprises 1 January by economic activity by NACE Rev. 1.1. 2006-2008
- Table 7 Number of employees in the stock of enterprises 1st January, newly established enterprises and enterprise closures by economic activity, by NACE Rev. 2. 2008-2010
- Table 8 Number of newly established enterprises and number of employees in the information sector by NACE Rev. 2. 2008-2009
This page has been discontinued, see Enterprises, Quarterly.
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Salah Eddine Ziade
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